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We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

published:27 Sep 2013

views:1740108

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

published:30 Jun 2016

views:2901545

created by http://tlcworld.co.uk
Inside the Dharavi slums in Mumbai is a sprawl of shacks, workers, deprivation…and inspiration
visit our charity website: www.patchworkids.org

published:07 Oct 2015

views:2855325

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest here," he explains. "There is a commercial complex next door and that complex wants to expand so my house is now very valuable."
Mumbai's shanties began life as clusters of illegal dwellings on public property, including parks, roads and pavements. Politicians realising the number of votes on hand made them a permanent feature of the landscape by providing electricity and water.
The Dharavi slum is also home to many flourishing businesses and has a unique economy worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
As the rag shops, metal factories and food kitchens have become richer so have their owners.
Sheik Yusuf, a builder, can afford to leave but says moving out is not an option in a city where the average commute is measured in hours not minutes.
But the slum which started as a place for the economically destitute is now out of reach for many.
Rajendra, a local politician, fights for the rights of the poor. He says many people now have no chance of ever finding a home.
"Land costs more, nobody can afford it. It means the person struggling for the livelihood for their day-to-day livelihood is not in a position to come here. It is unaffordable."
It does of course create questions. With India's population continuing to grow and many people migrating from the countryside to cities like Mumbai, where will all these extra people live?

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

published:07 May 2016

views:12311345

11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of the most notable facts about Antilia.
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published:01 Dec 2016

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✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working from home (sewing)
* Watching TV
* Socialising
* Storage of clothes, dry foods, work materials
* Storing of cooking & eating utensils such as pots, pans & plates
* Space for a fridge / freezer
* Space for a sewing machine
* Space for a wardrobe
* Sleeping & all the required bedding.
What makes it even more astonishing is that the actual room is quite tiny in itself. This is tiny house living and a reality for a large proportion of Mumbaiites.
A Big shout out to everyone who reads the description.....you know we love you - you make our description writing efforts worthwhile ;-)
Having visited her again in 2012 & 2017 I was even more humbled when I met my Masi and saw her flat again largely because of my maturity and life experiences here in the U.K.
I humble myself when I think of my Aunty, May God Bless my Masi and her family.
(This video is from our archive and was recorded on Christmas Eve on Sunday 24th December 2017).
Here's a link to a previous video that I recorded on Thursday 2nd February 2012: https://youtu.be/WpUFYJKN3SE
Masi's apartment flat is in the Mazgaon district of Mumbai.
The music used towards the end part of the video and photos slideshow is Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
Thanks

published:31 Mar 2018

views:2171285

Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

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Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

7:47

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

2:11

Inside the Dharavi slums of Mumbai

Inside the Dharavi slums of Mumbai

Inside the Dharavi slums of Mumbai

created by http://tlcworld.co.uk
Inside the Dharavi slums in Mumbai is a sprawl of shacks, workers, deprivation…and inspiration
visit our charity website: www.patchworkids.org

2:56

India: Bombay Slum Dwellers Priced Out As Shacks Sell For £50k

India: Bombay Slum Dwellers Priced Out As Shacks Sell For £50k

India: Bombay Slum Dwellers Priced Out As Shacks Sell For £50k

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest here," he explains. "There is a commercial complex next door and that complex wants to expand so my house is now very valuable."
Mumbai's shanties began life as clusters of illegal dwellings on public property, including parks, roads and pavements. Politicians realising the number of votes on hand made them a permanent feature of the landscape by providing electricity and water.
The Dharavi slum is also home to many flourishing businesses and has a unique economy worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
As the rag shops, metal factories and food kitchens have become richer so have their owners.
Sheik Yusuf, a builder, can afford to leave but says moving out is not an option in a city where the average commute is measured in hours not minutes.
But the slum which started as a place for the economically destitute is now out of reach for many.
Rajendra, a local politician, fights for the rights of the poor. He says many people now have no chance of ever finding a home.
"Land costs more, nobody can afford it. It means the person struggling for the livelihood for their day-to-day livelihood is not in a position to come here. It is unaffordable."
It does of course create questions. With India's population continuing to grow and many people migrating from the countryside to cities like Mumbai, where will all these extra people live?

Shahrukh Khan's House Mannat - Celebrity Hotspots In Mumbai

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

3:50

11 Facts About The Most Expensive House In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia

11 Facts About The Most Expensive House In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia

11 Facts About The Most Expensive House In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia

11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of the most notable facts about Antilia.
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In This Video We Will Discuss About :
#1 - World's Expensive House
#2 - Mukesh Ambani's House
#3 - Antilia
#4 - Amenities In Antilia
#5 - cost of most expensive house in the world
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10:57

My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working from home (sewing)
* Watching TV
* Socialising
* Storage of clothes, dry foods, work materials
* Storing of cooking & eating utensils such as pots, pans & plates
* Space for a fridge / freezer
* Space for a sewing machine
* Space for a wardrobe
* Sleeping & all the required bedding.
What makes it even more astonishing is that the actual room is quite tiny in itself. This is tiny house living and a reality for a large proportion of Mumbaiites.
A Big shout out to everyone who reads the description.....you know we love you - you make our description writing efforts worthwhile ;-)
Having visited her again in 2012 & 2017 I was even more humbled when I met my Masi and saw her flat again largely because of my maturity and life experiences here in the U.K.
I humble myself when I think of my Aunty, May God Bless my Masi and her family.
(This video is from our archive and was recorded on Christmas Eve on Sunday 24th December 2017).
Here's a link to a previous video that I recorded on Thursday 2nd February 2012: https://youtu.be/WpUFYJKN3SE
Masi's apartment flat is in the Mazgaon district of Mumbai.
The music used towards the end part of the video and photos slideshow is Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

A Home Tour Of Worth 14 Crore - Worli, MUMBAI : Anshul Sharma

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
Thanks

2:24

Virat Kohli Luxury New House Inside View Rs. 34 crore

Virat Kohli Luxury New House Inside View Rs. 34 crore

Virat Kohli Luxury New House Inside View Rs. 34 crore

Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

10:12

BIGG BOSS 10 First Wild Card Entry REVEALED This Contestant To Enter The House

BIGG BOSS 10 First Wild Card Entry REVEALED This Contestant To Enter The House

BIGG BOSS 10 First Wild Card Entry REVEALED This Contestant To Enter The House

Mukesh Ambani House, Bombay

Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

published: 27 Sep 2013

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

published: 30 Jun 2016

Inside the Dharavi slums of Mumbai

created by http://tlcworld.co.uk
Inside the Dharavi slums in Mumbai is a sprawl of shacks, workers, deprivation…and inspiration
visit our charity website: www.patchworkids.org

published: 07 Oct 2015

India: Bombay Slum Dwellers Priced Out As Shacks Sell For £50k

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest he...

Shahrukh Khan's House Mannat - Celebrity Hotspots In Mumbai

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

published: 07 May 2016

11 Facts About The Most Expensive House In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia

11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of...

published: 01 Dec 2016

My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working fro...

published: 19 Nov 2018

Look Inside World's Most Expensive And Biggest House - Antilia

Look InsideWorld's Most Expensive And Biggest House - Antilia |
Top 10 Interesting facts about the Ambani Residence - Antilia
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Living in the most expensive of areas in a never ending mansion replete with all the amenities you can dream of; surrounded by a staff running to cater to each of our whim. Wake up, the bubble of your impeccable imagination just burst! Welcome back to the reality, that’s not your home but such a place, actually exists. Don’t believe us? Allow us to guide you towards a peep into Antilia, the mesmerizing abode of the richest man of India!
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published: 26 Jul 2017

A Home Tour Of Worth 14 Crore - Worli, MUMBAI : Anshul Sharma

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
Thanks

published: 31 Mar 2018

Virat Kohli Luxury New House Inside View Rs. 34 crore

Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

published: 17 Oct 2016

BIGG BOSS 10 First Wild Card Entry REVEALED This Contestant To Enter The House

Mukesh Ambani House, Bombay

Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We...

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders...

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest here," he explains. "There is a commercial complex next door and that complex wants to expand so my house is now very valuable."
Mumbai's shanties began life as clusters of illegal dwellings on public property, including parks, roads and pavements. Politicians realising the number of votes on hand made them a permanent feature of the landscape by providing electricity and water.
The Dharavi slum is also home to many flourishing businesses and has a unique economy worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
As the rag shops, metal factories and food kitchens have become richer so have their owners.
Sheik Yusuf, a builder, can afford to leave but says moving out is not an option in a city where the average commute is measured in hours not minutes.
But the slum which started as a place for the economically destitute is now out of reach for many.
Rajendra, a local politician, fights for the rights of the poor. He says many people now have no chance of ever finding a home.
"Land costs more, nobody can afford it. It means the person struggling for the livelihood for their day-to-day livelihood is not in a position to come here. It is unaffordable."
It does of course create questions. With India's population continuing to grow and many people migrating from the countryside to cities like Mumbai, where will all these extra people live?

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest here," he explains. "There is a commercial complex next door and that complex wants to expand so my house is now very valuable."
Mumbai's shanties began life as clusters of illegal dwellings on public property, including parks, roads and pavements. Politicians realising the number of votes on hand made them a permanent feature of the landscape by providing electricity and water.
The Dharavi slum is also home to many flourishing businesses and has a unique economy worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
As the rag shops, metal factories and food kitchens have become richer so have their owners.
Sheik Yusuf, a builder, can afford to leave but says moving out is not an option in a city where the average commute is measured in hours not minutes.
But the slum which started as a place for the economically destitute is now out of reach for many.
Rajendra, a local politician, fights for the rights of the poor. He says many people now have no chance of ever finding a home.
"Land costs more, nobody can afford it. It means the person struggling for the livelihood for their day-to-day livelihood is not in a position to come here. It is unaffordable."
It does of course create questions. With India's population continuing to grow and many people migrating from the countryside to cities like Mumbai, where will all these extra people live?

Shahrukh Khan's House Mannat - Celebrity Hotspots In Mumbai

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hot...

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of the most notable facts about Antilia.
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11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of the most notable facts about Antilia.
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My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be hone...

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working from home (sewing)
* Watching TV
* Socialising
* Storage of clothes, dry foods, work materials
* Storing of cooking & eating utensils such as pots, pans & plates
* Space for a fridge / freezer
* Space for a sewing machine
* Space for a wardrobe
* Sleeping & all the required bedding.
What makes it even more astonishing is that the actual room is quite tiny in itself. This is tiny house living and a reality for a large proportion of Mumbaiites.
A Big shout out to everyone who reads the description.....you know we love you - you make our description writing efforts worthwhile ;-)
Having visited her again in 2012 & 2017 I was even more humbled when I met my Masi and saw her flat again largely because of my maturity and life experiences here in the U.K.
I humble myself when I think of my Aunty, May God Bless my Masi and her family.
(This video is from our archive and was recorded on Christmas Eve on Sunday 24th December 2017).
Here's a link to a previous video that I recorded on Thursday 2nd February 2012: https://youtu.be/WpUFYJKN3SE
Masi's apartment flat is in the Mazgaon district of Mumbai.
The music used towards the end part of the video and photos slideshow is Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working from home (sewing)
* Watching TV
* Socialising
* Storage of clothes, dry foods, work materials
* Storing of cooking & eating utensils such as pots, pans & plates
* Space for a fridge / freezer
* Space for a sewing machine
* Space for a wardrobe
* Sleeping & all the required bedding.
What makes it even more astonishing is that the actual room is quite tiny in itself. This is tiny house living and a reality for a large proportion of Mumbaiites.
A Big shout out to everyone who reads the description.....you know we love you - you make our description writing efforts worthwhile ;-)
Having visited her again in 2012 & 2017 I was even more humbled when I met my Masi and saw her flat again largely because of my maturity and life experiences here in the U.K.
I humble myself when I think of my Aunty, May God Bless my Masi and her family.
(This video is from our archive and was recorded on Christmas Eve on Sunday 24th December 2017).
Here's a link to a previous video that I recorded on Thursday 2nd February 2012: https://youtu.be/WpUFYJKN3SE
Masi's apartment flat is in the Mazgaon district of Mumbai.
The music used towards the end part of the video and photos slideshow is Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

A Home Tour Of Worth 14 Crore - Worli, MUMBAI : Anshul Sharma

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is...

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
Thanks

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
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Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

Houses in Mumbai where sea waves splash as far as into the living rooms

We visit some of the slum clusters in Mumbai which are built right on the shores and sea waves splash right up to the living rooms of these shanty dwellings. We speak to some of the residents who claim to be living here for several years despite the threat of their houses being washed away by tide. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/ndtv-special-ndtv-india/video-story/281128

Urban House in Mumbai by Architect Nitin Killawala

To own a peaceful abode in a crowded city of Mumbai, is nothing less than a dream for an individual.
Space constraint has become a prominent issue for builders, architects and individuals. This has left Mumbai with a sole option of rising vertically!
Capitalising on this challenge, ArchitectNitin Killawala’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu Scheme, makes a bold statement. He narrates you the concept of this urban house, which at its first sight, looks like stacked drawers.

India: Bombay Slum Dwellers Priced Out As Shacks Sell For £50k

1:31am UK, Tuesday December 13, 2011Alex Rossi, India correspondent
India's poor are being priced out of slum areas in Mumbaiwith some shacks being sold for more than £50,000 ($78,091.10).
The Dharavi slum, which is home to more than one million people, used to be on the edge of India's richest city.
But as Mumbai expanded it now enjoys a prime centrally-located position.
Residents of Dharavi can get anywhere in the traffic choked-city relatively quickly.
We were shown around one dwelling by Raju. His house is tiny but he shares it with his wife, children and parents.
There is a vibrant community life in Dharavi slum
Its size though has not stopped him getting an offer of £53,000 for the property even though he does not own the land underneath the building.
"There is great interest here," he explains. "There is a commercial complex next door and that complex wants to expand so my house is now very valuable."
Mumbai's shanties began life as clusters of illegal dwellings on public property, including parks, roads and pavements. Politicians realising the number of votes on hand made them a permanent feature of the landscape by providing electricity and water.
The Dharavi slum is also home to many flourishing businesses and has a unique economy worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
As the rag shops, metal factories and food kitchens have become richer so have their owners.
Sheik Yusuf, a builder, can afford to leave but says moving out is not an option in a city where the average commute is measured in hours not minutes.
But the slum which started as a place for the economically destitute is now out of reach for many.
Rajendra, a local politician, fights for the rights of the poor. He says many people now have no chance of ever finding a home.
"Land costs more, nobody can afford it. It means the person struggling for the livelihood for their day-to-day livelihood is not in a position to come here. It is unaffordable."
It does of course create questions. With India's population continuing to grow and many people migrating from the countryside to cities like Mumbai, where will all these extra people live?

Shahrukh Khan's House Mannat - Celebrity Hotspots In Mumbai

Gear up for the fun journey like never before!
In this webisode of TravelTalkies, Farishtey Faroodi will take you on a journey through the famous celebrity hotspots in Mumbai
The first being Mannat, the most iconic Landmarks of Mumbai owned by the King Khan - Shahrukh Khan
Situated in the heart of the city, the mansion has one of the best views of mumbai, being located at bandstand in bandra.
Mannat being SRK’s residence, several hundred people come from far and overseas, hoping to get a glimpse of the Actor… Or else just a photo with the nameplate outside the huge gate.

11 Facts About The Most Expensive House In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia

11 Facts About The MostExpensiveHouse In The World | Mukesh Ambani's House | Antilia
Mukesh Ambani, is a business tycoon of India and the most wealthy man in india with an estimated net worth of $22.3 billion.Antilia is the home to this entrepreneur of india and he sits at the top of the world with his most expensive home on the planet.
His home Antilia is located on the Altamount road which is a highly expensive road in mumbai costing mearly 40,000 rupees per square foot.
But despite a global fascination with the 27-story residential skyscraper, surprisingly little is known about it—until now.
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita spoke about the soaring mansion in an interview for the first time with Vanity Fair's James Reginato. The whole profile is worth a read, but I have pulled out some of the most notable facts about Antilia.
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In This Video We Will Discuss About :
#1 - World's Expensive House
#2 - Mukesh Ambani's House
#3 - Antilia
#4 - Amenities In Antilia
#5 - cost of most expensive house in the world
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My Aunty's one room Mumbai apartment where she has lived for 55 years in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

✓ When I was younger and before I had even been to India, my Mother used to tell me that her sister (my Aunty) lived in a one bedroom flat in Bombay. To be honest (and with regret) it did not mean a lot to me then as I had not yet met or seen my Aunty (Masi).
The first time that I met Masi and saw her one room flat was in 1999 and I was invited to stay over. I stayed for 5 nights along with her son and his wife (Bhabhi), it was a very humbling experience and one that I still remember to this day.
Apart from the outside communal toilets, every single aspect of living is done in this one bedroom flat, be it the:
* Morning bathing - with a bucket bath.
* Brushing teeth
* Prayers
* Cooking.
* Eating breakfast, lunch or dinner.
* Washing clothes
* Washing up of cutlery
* Ironing
* Working from home (sewing)
* Watching TV
* Socialising
* Storage of clothes, dry foods, work materials
* Storing of cooking & eating utensils such as pots, pans & plates
* Space for a fridge / freezer
* Space for a sewing machine
* Space for a wardrobe
* Sleeping & all the required bedding.
What makes it even more astonishing is that the actual room is quite tiny in itself. This is tiny house living and a reality for a large proportion of Mumbaiites.
A Big shout out to everyone who reads the description.....you know we love you - you make our description writing efforts worthwhile ;-)
Having visited her again in 2012 & 2017 I was even more humbled when I met my Masi and saw her flat again largely because of my maturity and life experiences here in the U.K.
I humble myself when I think of my Aunty, May God Bless my Masi and her family.
(This video is from our archive and was recorded on Christmas Eve on Sunday 24th December 2017).
Here's a link to a previous video that I recorded on Thursday 2nd February 2012: https://youtu.be/WpUFYJKN3SE
Masi's apartment flat is in the Mazgaon district of Mumbai.
The music used towards the end part of the video and photos slideshow is Dhaka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400003
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

A Home Tour Of Worth 14 Crore - Worli, MUMBAI : Anshul Sharma

Hi...I am Anshul Sharma.
Welcome back to the channel " Anshul Sharma Vlogs"
I am a software engineer by profession but I love to make videos and this video is the super amazing with a flat costing 14 crore in WorliMumbai.
This video is a home tour of worth 14 crore.
Instagram : anshulsharma_24
Fb page : anshul sharma vlogs
email : anshulsharmavlogs@gmail.com
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Virat Kohli Luxury New House Inside View Rs. 34 crore

Virat Kohli, India’s Test captain, has purchased a super-luxury apartment in the plush Worli area of Mumbai.Kohli’s apartment is not available for immediate possession and will be only available by mid 2018..

Bombs Away

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